Turks and Caicos Islands

Turks and Caicos Islands

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TROPICAL BEAUTY AT ITS BEST

Fun fact: There were once talks in turning Turks and Caicos into the 11th Canadian province or territory. It's hard to imagine when you're looking out to hundreds of islands and cays, surrounded by postcard-perfect cerulean waters. It might not look like home, but it sure does feel like it.

DESTINATION FACTS

Language
English
Currency
U.S. dollar
Distance
4 hours from Toronto and Montreal
Good to know
Taxis are expensive here. It's better to rent a car to explore
Best for
Nature lovers & diving

CAICOS CAYS

Go beyond the main island of Providenciales on a boat trip to one of the many cays, like secluded Half Moon Bay or the iguana sanctuary of Little Water Cay.

PROTECTED NATURE

Turquoise waters shine brighter in Chalk Sound National Park's lagoon and the barrier reef of Princess Alexandra National Park will dazzle all divers.

GET A HISTORY LESSON

Learn about the islands' complex past at historical sites, like the Grand Turk Lighthouse, the Grand Turk Salt Salinas, and the capital of Cockburn Town.

WHALE WATCHING

Every winter, migrating humpback whales make Turks and Caicos their stage. The best place to spot 'em: the Columbus Passage between Grand Turk and Salt Cay.

EXPLORE RESORTS IN TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS

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